Kimberly Fonzo Assistant Professor Department of English University of Texas at San Antonio One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249-0643 [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D English Literature, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2013 M.A. English Literature, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2007 B.A. Theatre and English Literature, Hanover College, 2003 magna cum laude EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor, Department of English, University of Texas at San Antonio (2013-Present) Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of English, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign (2005-2013) PUBLICATIONS Book Manuscript (Under Contract) Retrospective Prophecy and Medieval English Authorship, University of Toronto Press Journal Articles “Richard II’s Publicly Prophesied Deposition in Gower’s Confessio Amantis.” Modern Philology 14.1 (2016): 1-17. “Procula’s Civic Body and Pilate’s Masculinity Crisis in the York Cycle’s ‘Christ Before Pilate 1: The Dream of Pilate’s Wife.’” Early Theatre 16.2 (2013): 13-32. “The Artless Devil in The Book of Margery Kempe” (Under Review.) ContriButions to Edited Books “William Langland’s Uncertain Apocalyptic Prophecy of the Davidic King.” Catastrophes and the Apocalyptic in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Ed. Robert E. Bjork. Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Turnhout: Brepols, 2019. 53-66. Kimberly Fonzo 1 “The Three Genders of Prophetic Authority in Christine de Pizan’s La Mutacion de Fortune.” Christine de Pizan. La scrittrice e la città. Christine de Pizan: L' Ecrivaine la ville. Christine de Pizan. The Woman Writer and the City. Ed. Giovana Angelli and Patrizia Caraffi. Florence: Alinea, 2013. 63-74. ContriButions to Reference Works Entry on “Authorship and Authority” (article of 3000 words) for The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Medieval British Literature. Ed. Sîan Echard and Richard Rouse. (Hoboken, NH: Wiley-Blackwell, 2017). 210-214. Book Reviews Review of The Middle English Metrical Paraphrase of the Old Testament, ed. Michael Livingston. Journal of English and Germanic Philology 113, no. 3 (2014): 397- 400. ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS 2013-2018 Labatt Scholar, University of Texas at San Antonio 2011-2012 Liberal Arts and Sciences Fellowship, University of Illinois 2010 Smalley Fellowship, Gender and Women’s Studies Program, University of Illinois Awarded to one student at the university per year 2009 North American Christine de Pizan Society, Charity Canon Willard Scholarship Awarded to one American graduate student every four years 2008 Committee on Institutional Cooperation Summer Fellowship 2005-2006 Roxanne Dycek Fellowship, University of Illinois Awarded to one student in the English Department per year 2005-2006 Medieval Studies Research Grant, University of Illinois 1999-2003 Horner Scholarship (full tuition), Hanover College 1999-2003 Music Scholarship, Hanover College 1999-2003 Senator Robert Byrd Scholarship 2003 Livingston-Lowe Award in English, Hanover College 2003 Distinguished Award in Theatre, Hanover College Kimberly Fonzo 2 CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS “Ironically Unforeseen Political Complaints in Piers Plowman’s Prophecies” International Congress in Medieval Studies Western Michigan University, May 9-12, 2019 “Dante’s Influence on Langland’s Prophetic Reputation” International Piers Plowman Society Meeting University of Miami, April 4-6, 2019 “Henry IV and the Making of a Politically Prophetic Gower in the Vox clamantis” International Congress in Medieval Studies Western Michigan University, May 10-13, 2018 “Refashioning a Prophetic Author in Chaucerian Apocrypha” The New Chaucer Society Biennial Congress Queen Mary University of London, July 11-15, 2016 “The Future of Middle English Studies” Texas Medieval Association Annual Conference Texas State University, October 16-18, 2015 “Women Who Discredited the Devil: Visionaries as Reformers” Leeds International Medieval Congress University of Leeds, July 6-9, 2015 “Local Politics of Teaching Discernment: The Artless Devil of the Medieval English Stage” Swiss Association of Medieval and Early Modern English Studies Conference University of Fribourg, September 12-13, 2014 “Eating Spam at the Nativity: Triumphs and Pitfalls of Modernized Student Productions of Early Plays” Northeast Modern Language Association Annual Convention Susquehanna University, April 3-6, 2014 “William Langland’s Uncertain Apocalyptic Prophecy of the Davidic King” Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Conference Scottsdale, Arizona, February 6-8, 2014 “Richard II's Prophesied Deposal in Gower's Confessio Amantis” Medieval and Renaissance Forum: “Prophecy, Divination, Apocalypse” Plymouth State University, April 21-22, 2012 Kimberly Fonzo 3 “John Gower, Christine de Pizan, and the Prophetic Tradition” International Congress in Medieval Studies Session co-sponsored by the John Gower Society and the Christine de Pizan Society Western Michigan University, May 13-16, 2010 “The Three Genders of Prophetic Authority in Christine de Pizan’s La Mutacion de Fortune” VIIth International Christine de Pizan Colloquium University of Bologna, Italy, September 22-26, 2009 Winner of the North American Christine de Pizan Society’s Charity Canon Willard Scholarship “Procula’s Descent: From Christ’s Sympathizer to Apocalyptic Whore” Committee on Institutional Cooperation: “Performance and Performativity” Northwestern University, August 16, 2008 “The English Patient and the Divine Physician in Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica” International Congress in Medieval Studies Western Michigan University, May 8-11, 2008 “Beowulf from Page to Screen: Questioning Heroism and the Hero Through the Feminine Lens” “Re-reading Beowulf” University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Department of English, April 26, 2008 “Christine de Pizan’s Evolution to Sibylline Status in the Ditié de Jehanne d’Arc” “Changing Trends in Authorship” University of Rochester, Department of English, March 3-4, 2006 INVITED LECTURES “Late Medieval Authorship and the Prophetic Tradition” Department of English Colloquium Hanover College, March 24, 2011 COURSES TAUGHT University of Texas at San Antonio Undergraduate: British Literature I Chaucer Kimberly Fonzo 4 Chaucer in Italy (Taught at the University of Urbino) Topics in Drama: Acting Medieval English Literature Senior Seminar: Courtly Love in the Middle Ages Senior Seminar: Medieval English Drama Graduate: Chaucer Medieval Literature Independent Study: Proto-Orientalism University of Illinois at UrBana-Champaign Lecturer: Medieval Literature and Culture Introduction to Shakespeare Introduction to Drama Introduction to College Composition Teaching Assistant: Early British Literature Survey Johns Hopkins University, Center for Talented Youth Instructor: The Middle Ages Summer, 2006-2011 The Renaissance Summer, 2010-2012 DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISED Darrell Stafford Dissertation Committee “When I have your wounded”: Warrior Reification in American Fiction 2017-2018 Janelle Kitlinski Dissertation Committee “Imaginative Geographies”: The Female Wits and the "Orientalizing" of Spain in Early Modern Drama 2016-present Kimberly Fonzo 5 ADVISING Rhetoric Advisor, 2008-2010 University of Illinois TEACHING HONORS 2011 Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Department of English, University of Illinois 2006-2012 List of Teachers Ranked Excellent by Their Students Ranked in top 2% of all campus instructors 16 times at the University of Illinois TEACHING INTERESTS Medieval English Literature; Theatre and Performance (Especially Medieval and Early Modern); Chaucer; History of the English Language; Prophecy and Apocalypse; Courtly and Arthurian Romance; Authorship; Gender and Women’s Studies ACADEMIC THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS Director, Mankind Conference: “The Medieval Play on the Modern Stage” University of Illinois/Committee on Institutional Cooperation, April 2013 I co-directed a student production of this fifteenth-century morality play. Our performance was staged with dinner as if in the great hall of a medieval lord’s house. This production and the conference following it were made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. A Review of our production of Mankind appeared in the Shakespeare Bulletin 31.3 Director, The Shepherds Conference: “The Chester Cycle 1572/2010” University of Toronto, May 2010 Under my direction, a cast of seven University of Illinois undergraduates performed this early modern cycle play on a wagon in a procession of twenty-two other wagons. See http://chester.uwaterloo.ca/. Reviews of our production of The Shepherds appeared in the following journals: Research Opportunities in Medieval and Renaissance Drama 49 Early Theatre 13.2 Kimberly Fonzo 6 Conference sessions at the 46th International Congress in Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, 2011 discussing The Shepherds: “Chester 2010: What Did We Learn? What’s Next?” Sponsored by the Medieval and Renaissance Drama Society. “Teaching Medieval Drama” Sponsored by the Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages “Brainstorming Early Drama: Cognitive Approaches” Sponsored by Comparative Drama EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE 2011-2013 Editorial Assistant, Journal of English and Germanic Philology (JEGP) ACADEMIC SERVICE Chair, Shakespeare Residency Committee, UTSA (2017-Present) COLFA Research & Creative Activities Committee, UTSA MA Graduate Advisory Committee, UTSA Honors and Scholarships Committee, UTSA Faculty Advisory Committee, UTSA Faculty Forum Secretary, UTSA PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS John Gower Society International Christine de Pizan Society International Piers Plowman Society New Chaucer Society Kimberly Fonzo 7 .
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